NaPoWriMo, Day 5:

Kurt Cobain's Lie:Oh, Daddy, I wonder if IT'Sthe way it is, and not BETTERbecause you were afraid TOlet your past BURNfree and let your own child OUT...Would you have been freer THANyou ever were TObe loved? Your barely visible image continues to FADE.My world would have been better if you hadn't gone AWAY.

Today, I thought I'd give an actual Poetry prompt a go and it went...NaPoWriMo Prompt: Today I challenge you to write a “golden shovel.” This form was invented by Terrance Hayes in his poem, The Golden Shovel. The last word of each line of Hayes’ poem is a word from Gwendolyn Brooks’ poem We Real Cool. You can read Brooks’ poem by reading the last word of each line of Hayes’ poem! (In fact, you can do so twice, because Hayes, being ultra-ambitious, wrote a two-part golden shovel, repeating Brooks’ poem). Now, the golden shovel is a tricky form, but you can help keep it manageable by picking a short poem to shovel-ize.

#TinkerSketch Challenge --> collage

Extra Bonus Poem (Yesterday's Prompt, a Lune, which is a form of the Haiku - 3 words, 5 words, 3 words):